Essays about: "example rationale"

Showing result 1 - 5 of 17 essays containing the words example rationale.

  1. 1. Consumer perspectives towards monetization and its impact on AAA game designs

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för speldesign

    Author : Jubril Ahmadu; [2023]
    Keywords : Monetization; microtransactions; consumer; consumer market; game design; video games;

    Abstract : Monetization is now a fundamental aspect of video game creation and currently, all developers are trying to utilize it in the various designs of their games. Contemplating the monetized aspect of video games, this research has seen a gap in the studies pertaining to monetization from the perspective of the consumers, who are also the gamers and the buyers of these monetization designs. READ MORE

  2. 2. Risk-Informed Development: Barriers and enabling factors in development cooperation in Georgia

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Avdelningen för Riskhantering och Samhällssäkerhet

    Author : Christine Falta; [2022]
    Keywords : Risk-informed development; Georgia; health sector; integration; climate change adaptation; disaster risk management; sustainable development; Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction; Paris Agreement; Sustainable Development Goals; resilience; risk information; risk management; development cooperation; Social Sciences;

    Abstract : Risk-informed development aims to include complex risks into all levels and phases of decision-making. Going beyond the integration of climate change adaptation and disaster risk management, risk-informed development emerged after the 2015 global agreements (Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction, Paris Agreement and the Sustainable Development Goals) and represents a rationale to consider multiple disaster and climate risks simultaneously in societal development. READ MORE

  3. 3. Metrics for Business models related to technology shifts: A stakeholder perspective based on the ERS case

    University essay from Blekinge Tekniska Högskola/Institutionen för industriell ekonomi

    Author : Daniel Rozen Golan; Arun Kumar Sathyanarayanan; [2022]
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    Abstract : Background: By establishing the business model of a firm or a venture, it is possible to understand the rationale of the way the value is created, delivered to the customers, and how this value is consumed. Here it relies on the importance of clearly defining the different business models for all the partners involved, including the use of metrics to measure how they intend to create and deliver value to the various customers. READ MORE

  4. 4. Towards automatically generating explanations of software systems Generating explanations of a web-template system in different abstraction levels

    University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Institutionen för data- och informationsteknik

    Author : Alex Tao; Mahsa Roodbari; [2021-03-03]
    Keywords : software; explanation; architectural view; requirement; architecture; rationale; implementation; ontology; artifacts; architectural knowledge;

    Abstract : Traditional software documentation is often challenging to manage as its content grow. For example, information becomes scattered, information become hard to retrieve and the documentation has to satisfy multiple different stakeholders. The aim of this study was to find ways to address these challenges. READ MORE

  5. 5. The dynamics of industrial influences and consumer behavioural intentions in early phase innovations

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Företagsekonomiska institutionen

    Author : Pehr Ekedahl; Sofie Bergdahl; [2019]
    Keywords : Theory of planned behaviour; early phase innovation; cellular agriculture; consumer attitude; industrial influences.; Business and Economics;

    Abstract : This paper aims to synthesise and build further on recent research of consumer behaviour, in order to explain how the industry affects consumer behavioural intentions towards early phase innovations. The rationale for this relies on the non-accessibility of early phase innovations and the implication that they cannot yet be experienced by consumers, which further means they cannot be objectively evaluated. READ MORE